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Wei Lost Emperor

Amid a war-torn kingdom plagued by treachery and darkness, Zhang Wei needs to unravel a hidden legacy that could change the fate of an empire from the secrets of a forbidden love affair to the depths of betrayal through a journey of the web of intrigue and danger. With every step closer to his destiny, Zhang Wei discovers the shocking truth behind his mother's execution and the conspiracies surrounding him. As he rises through the ranks, forging alliances and gathering strength, he becomes a formidable force that threatens the very foundations, especially those who seek to keep the truth buried. Will Zhang Wei's quest for justice lead to redemption and the restoration of an empire long lost, or will the shadows that lurk in the darkness consume him before he can claim his rightful throne? (R18) Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, events and incidents are the product of the author's imagination and his only. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. Heavy language is used in the story. Blood, gore, violence and sexual acts are also depicted in the story. Update: A chapters a day Site: https://akikure.carrd.co/

Aki_Kure · Eastern
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384 Chs

Whispering Pines

As the trio entered the quaint town of Linshui, a sense of mystery lingered in the air. Narrow cobblestone streets wound through clusters of ancient buildings, their timeworn facades hiding secrets within the cracks of time. Zhang Wei, Erdene, and Lei Feng felt the weight of their pursuit as they discreetly roamed the lively market square. The market's hustle and bustle provided a perfect cover for their clandestine investigation.

The trio found themselves drawn to a small teahouse nestled at the edge of the marketplace, its wooden façade adorned with intricate carvings. Deciding it could be a place where they could gather information discreetly, they entered and took a corner table. As the teahouse buzzed with conversations, they exchanged subtle glances, acknowledging the gravity of their mission.

"Erdene, maybe you could talk to the locals about any recent unusual activities," suggested Zhang Wei, sipping on his tea. "See if anyone has noticed a stranger in town."

Erdene nodded, her keen eyes scanning the room. She approached the counter, engaging the teahouse owner in casual conversation about the weather and the state of trade. Slowly steering the discussion toward recent events, she skillfully gleaned information without arousing suspicion.

Meanwhile, Lei Feng leaned back in his chair, surveying the room with a guarded expression. He couldn't shake the feeling that unseen eyes might be watching them. His past, like a ghost, seemed to haunt him, and he contemplated the intricacies of his former life as an assassin.

As Erdene returned to the table, she discreetly slipped a note into Zhang Wei's hand.

"I heard whispers about a stranger staying in a secluded inn near the eastern outskirts," she whispered. "No one knows much, but they say she keeps to herself, veiled in mystery."

"That might be our lead. Lei Feng, any ideas on how to approach this?" Zhang Wei furrowed his brows, carefully unfolding the note to read Erdene's findings.

"We need more specifics. Erdene, perhaps you could discreetly follow this lead and find out more about this mysterious guest without raising suspicions," Lei Feng, who had been lost in his thoughts, looked up.

"I'll get closer to the eastern outskirts and see what I can uncover," Erdene nodded in agreement, her determination mirrored in her piercing gaze.

The trio, bound by a shared purpose, continued to navigate the labyrinthine streets of Linshui, shadows dancing on the edges of their quest. The pursuit of Qi Xiaoqing had woven a web of uncertainty around them, and with each step, the whispering pines seemed to guard secrets that begged to be unravelled.

Lei Feng, gazing out of the teahouse's window, voiced his scepticism about the reliability of the information they had acquired.

"Assassins, by nature, are elusive. Staying in one place for too long is a vulnerability. Qi Xiaoqing might not be at that inn anymore. We could be chasing shadows."

"True, but it's a lead. We can't afford to dismiss any potential information. Erdene is resourceful; she knows how to handle herself. Let her check it out," Zhang Wei, still contemplating Erdene's findings, responded.

"If Qi Xiaoqing is on the move, Erdene could be walking into danger. She's alone out there," Lei Feng's concern deepened.

"Erdene is capable, Lei Feng. We have to trust her judgment. We can't afford to let our guard down. If there's a chance to gather more intel, we should take it," Zhang Wei acknowledged the risk but insisted.

Their conversation shifted into a spirited debate, weighing the advantages and disadvantages of pursuing the lead. Lei Feng, driven by his protective instincts, argued for caution, emphasizing the unpredictability of their elusive target. Zhang Wei, on the other hand, stressed the importance of acting on the information at hand, even if it carried some uncertainty.

As the debate unfolded, the teahouse buzzed with activity, oblivious to the intricate deliberations happening at the corner table. Lei Feng remained uneasy, torn between trusting Erdene's capabilities and his instinctive wariness born from years as an assassin. In the end, Zhang Wei's resolve won out, and they decided to wait for Erdene's report before making any further moves. The teahouse became a temporary refuge, the aroma of tea and the murmur of conversations providing a semblance of normalcy in the face of the lurking shadows.

Erdene approached the receptionist with a polite yet urgent inquiry.

"Excuse me, but I'm looking for someone who might have stayed here recently. A woman, by the name of Qi Xiaoqing. Have you seen her?"

"No one by that name has checked in here recently, dear. Are you sure you have the right place?" The receptionist, a middle-aged woman with a tired yet obliging expression, shook her head.

Dissatisfied but maintaining her composure, Erdene pressed on. She moved through the inn, discreetly inquiring with the cleaner and other staff members.

"Have you noticed anyone mysterious, perhaps in the last few days?" she asked, keeping her tone low to avoid attracting unnecessary attention.

"Well, I do remember a woman fitting that description a few days back, but she didn't stay long. Checked out quite abruptly, she did. Seemed in a hurry," the cleaner, a wiry man with a friendly demeanour, scratched his head in thought.

"Can you recall anything about her? Anything at all could be helpful," Erdene's disappointment deepened, but she pushed further.

"She had a distinctive cloak – dark and worn. Seemed like she didn't want to draw attention. And she kept to herself, didn't chat much with others," the cleaner furrowed his brow, recalling the details.

Armed with this meagre information, Erdene continued her discreet inquiries, hoping to glean any additional details that might aid in tracking down Qi Xiaoqing. The tension in her shoulders betrayed the underlying urgency, a silent acknowledgement that time was of the essence.

A pang of realization hit Erdene, as she began to understand that the woman they sought was no longer a guest at this inn. Disappointment etched across Erdene's features as she questioned the innkeeper and a few patrons. The trail had gone cold.

The weight of her ignorance pressed upon Erdene. Unlike Zhang Wei and Lei Feng, she knew nothing of Qi Xiaoqing's appearance, voice, or any distinguishing features. It was a vulnerability she couldn't ignore. As she contemplated the next course of action, a sudden realization hit her like a bolt – what if Qi Xiaoqing wasn't targeting her but had already set her sights on Zhang Wei and Lei Feng?

The conflicting thoughts churned in Erdene's mind. On one hand, the urgency to warn her companions pulled her back toward the teahouse. On the other, the fear of walking blindly into a potential threat made her hesitate. The narrow alleys and bustling streets around her seemed to close in, mirroring the confines of her dilemma.

Faced with the uncertainty of the situation, Erdene decided to prioritize her safety. She opted for discretion, choosing a route that would allow her to observe from a distance. Erdene moved through the streets like a shadow, her senses heightened as she navigated the crowded marketplace. Every passerby became a potential threat, and each shadow seemed to conceal the unseen danger that Qi Xiaoqing could pose.

The internal struggle persisted as Erdene weighed the risks of being discreet against the urgency to protect Zhang Wei and Lei Feng. The balance between self-preservation and the duty to her newfound companions hung delicately in the air, leaving Erdene with a sense of unease that clung to her like a shadow in the fading daylight.

As Erdene continued her cautious journey through the winding streets, the weight of uncertainty bore down on her. The subtle sounds of the bustling town became a symphony of anxiety, each step echoing the stakes of her mission. She found herself constantly glancing over her shoulder, hyper-aware of the shadows that seemed to lengthen as the day wore on.

Meanwhile, Zhang Wei and Lei Feng, unaware of Erdene's internal struggle, engaged in a conversation about their next move. Lei Feng, still adamant about the possibility of a false alarm, argued that the mysterious pursuer might have been a transient threat, here one moment and gone the next. Zhang Wei, however, remained vigilant, considering the potential danger that lurked in the shadows.

Back at the inn, Erdene's inquiries led her to a local merchant who mentioned having seen someone matching the description of Qi Xiaoqing leaving town. The revelation hit Erdene like a sudden gust of wind, leaving her momentarily breathless. Qi Xiaoqing had indeed been near, and now she was on the move, possibly towards Zhang Wei and Lei Feng.

The conflicting emotions within Erdene intensified – a mix of relief that she wasn't the immediate target and a surge of urgency to warn her companions. As the realization settled, Erdene quickened her pace. Her every step carried a silent plea for the distance between her and the potential threat to shrink, and the safety of Zhang Wei and Lei Feng to be ensured.

The sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows that seemed to mirror Erdene's internal turmoil. The looming darkness added to the gravity of the situation, a silent reminder that their journey had taken an unforeseen turn, and the shadows harboured secrets that could alter their fates.